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The phrase "instrumentation to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the process or act of providing or equipping something with instruments or tools. Example: The engineers worked tirelessly to develop the necessary instrumentation to accurately measure the temperature and pressure inside the reactor.
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Thomas Jefferson organized weather-watchers in Virginia and gave them instrumentation to study climate change.
The adoption of routine sets of laboratory tests has allowed automated instrumentation to perform the tests.
I was a design electrical engineer, working on instrumentation to measure vehicle performance.
Henry Threadgill is a powerful composer and uses the brute force of instrumentation to turn his music in different directions.
The whole three hours to be devoted in giving instruction in composition and instrumentation to the most talented pupils only.
Such laboratory-based techniques are normally coupled to standard spectroscopic instrumentation to enable particular types of chemical characterization.
People 30 years ago in neuroscience were smart, but they didn't have the instrumentation to test their ideas.
Now, he's employing that husky, low-down growl of his over basic, brooding instrumentation to offer a sense of a man enduring biblical torment.
The other piece written for Antares was Kevin Puts's "Simaku" (1996), which takes advantage of the ensemble's instrumentation to create shimmering, rhythmically driven textures.
His new album, "Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin" (Disney Pearl), applies his trademark layered harmonies and baroque instrumentation to the king of American popular song.
AppDynamics uses byte-code instrumentation to map the topology of an application.
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